Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 140, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 July 1949 — Page 5
SULLIVAN. INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY - TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1940.
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FOR SALE
SEE US for combines, rotary
hoes, power . mowers, etc. Take your wheat to Merom or Shelburn' Co-op elevators. Farm Bureau Co-op, Sullivan, Shelburn, Mer
om.
USE Co-op Amine 40, In liquid
form, to spray weeds in corn fields. We also have Esteron 44 and 245 for the harder to kill weeds, briers and sprouts. Farm
Bureau Co-op, Sullivan, Merom,
Shelburn.
ALL insurance is not alike. Re
duction in rates. Ferd E.t Hall,
Coffman Bldg. Phone 567.
OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT $3.50
a gallon. Wallpaper as low as 10c
a roll. Red barn paint $2.20 gallon. Rent our NEW floor sanding equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., West Side of Square.
ROOSTING age pullets at bar
gain price. JKiiis micnery, Car
lisle.
See the NORGE and CORO-
NADO APPLIANCES at Gamble's
before you buy. GAMBLE'S, "The Friendly Store," Authorized Deal
er, JfranK isua vanzo, owners, north side square, phone 433.
FROZEN FOOD CONTAIN
ERS We have a complete line to accommodate your locker storage needs. Also aluminum wrapping paper. RICKARD FROZEN FOOD SERVICE, across from
Legion Home, Sullivan. ,
FOR SALE 1941 International
one and half ton truck. Has tandems, 825x20 tires, 16-foot bed with grain sides and stock racks, 1 two speed axle. All in good con-
I dition and priced right. Also two ractor tires, 900x24, like new.
M & T Wrecking Co.
Kelvinator refrigerators, freez-
lers and electric ranges. uay
I Terms. Liberal trade allowance. Pirtle & Inbody.
AGRICULTURAL LIME,
A.AA. or cash. Immediate delivery anwwhere. Bemis-Vick-rey-Berry, Paragon, Indiana
Phones 50-R-l or do-K-a.
Deep Freeze Containers, pint & quart. Aluminum Wrap. Western Auto Associate Store, 8 E. Washington. FOR SALE Various items of furniture, including stoves, Servel refrigerator, pianos Call at Reid Apartments, 221 East Washington Street. FOR SALE 4-room semimodern house, new bath, roof, built-in cabinets. Box 150 c-o Times.
ALFALFA FOR " SALE Start Baling 2nd crop Wednesday, July 13th. Fine quality. Land limed and phosphated. Bales tied with wire. At bottom farm northwest of Graysille.'Dr. S. E. Lindley.
Miscellaneous
IF YOUR car heats or your radiator leaks see Wayne Kennedy, Nu-Cor Radiator Shop, 925 North Main, Sullivan. Keep your car in good condition and save major repair bills.
See us today. Sullivan County
Motor Sales on U. S. 41, She! burn, Indiana. Phone 30.
BRIGGS & STRATTON parts and service. SULLIVAN MOTOR
SUPPLY, 10 East Jackson, Sulli van.
FOR SALE 6-room modern house, close in, must be seen to be appreciated. Price $9,000.00.
W. T. Mellott.
Sewing Machine Service. Any make or model repaired in your home or bring the head of machine to 828 NState. We make any model machine into electric. Phone 870-B. I ,
Therm-o-Jugs, Picnic Baskets, Electric Fans, Sporting Equipment. Western i Auto, Associate Store, 8 E. Washington. FOR SALE 9-room modern house in Shelburn, 2 lots and double garage. Cheap. Call 29 W. Broadway, phone 73-J. PHILGAS RANGE prices start
at $117.70, completely installed!
with two cylinders of PHILGAS. Sudden delivery,' see BILL McCOY, your PHILGAS dealer.
GET MORE EGGS AND SAVE MONEY by following the Johnson "More Egg" Feeding Program. - Ask for our More Egg guide. Johnson Feed & Supply Co., 115 So. Court St. Phone 606.
FOR SALE 1 75-lb. Coolairl ice box. Burris Market, Dug-1 ger. I
FOR SALE 10,000 ft. used
pine lumber, different dimensions.
Reduced prices. Jesse ADiam, one
mile north, half mile- east ot Bucktown.
FOR SALE Recleaned soy
beans. Julius Fox, Jasonville, Ind.
Phone 322J3.
FOR SALE Dixie Grill, $3600.-
00 Long lease on building, contact Freida Briles at Dixie Grill.
FOR SALE Five-room semi-
modern house, one block from High School. Price for quick sale, $2750.00. W. T. Mellott.
FOR SALE Fries 2 lbs. Wm.
K. Patton, 3 miles south, Vt mile west of Sullivan.
FOR SALE 8 ft. plywood boat
and trailer, $65.00. W. A. Ste;d-
man, New Lebanon, Ind.
FOR SALE Young fries, 2 to lbs., 34c pound. Ben Matousek,
irst house
)ond.
south of old Mildred
FOR SALE 7 ft. show case,
lass front. Lewis Steinhall, R. 1,
helburn. Phone 22-W.
FULL LINE of J. I. Case farm
mplements available now. Boyll
mplement Sales, So. Section.
JOHNSON'S SPECIAL FEEDS
or rouitry and livestock. ( iuu
os. Economy Egg Mash, $3.90 in
otton; 100 lbs. Growing Mash,
3.90 in cotton; 100 lbs. Pork Pro
ducer, $3.65 in cotton; 100. lbs.
6 Dairy, $3.20: 100 lbs. Starter
Grower, $4.00 in print; 100 lbs.
led. Crack Corn, $3.05; 100 lbs.
occidiosis Control Ration $4.35
print. Johnson Feed & Supply
o., no so. uourt t. fnone ouo.
REDUCED PRICE on Johnson
roduction Bred , Chicks. AA,
3.95; AAA, $9.95; Heavy Ass;t.,
7.95. Johnson Feed & Supply
o., 115 So. Court St. Phone 606.
VENETIAN BLINDS Prices
ow reduced. Thompson s shade ftctory now with P & A Furnilire Store, 27 South Side of
nuare.. Phone 59b.
FOR SALE Potato onions! 8 nts per pound. Noah Turner,
axton. ,
We Pay For
Dead Animals Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24hour service. JohnWachtelCo. Terre Haute, Indiana
FOR SALE 50 lbs. Vitality Dog Vittles, $3.75; 16 Dairy, $2.85; Cracked Corn, $2.95. Shake's Feed Store, 1 mi. east of Sullivan. OUR SPECIAL New Spinet piano, Standard make. ONLY
$398.00. R. W. Cadwell Music House, Sullivan, Indiana.
FOR SALE Strictly modern house, 5. rooms, adjoining City of Sullivan. Hamilton Township Tax
Rate. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price $9,250.00t W. T, Mellott. ,
WINDOW SHADES Thomp
son's shade factory moved to south side of square with P & A Furniture Store. Phone 596.
WONDER CLEANERS Rugs, Carpets, Upholstering. We treat your rugs as we clean them, they are revitalized. William H. Wise, Phone 37-H, Shelburn. '
Be proud of your car. Thorough wash and cleaning jobs. We also specialize in tire repairs. Sullivan County Motor Sales on U. S. 41., Shelburn, Indiana. Phone 30. WE are handling straw for Terre Haute Paper Co. as usual. If you have straw to 'sell and want it removed at once write or see Bill Johnson, Merom, Ind. Be"rEAdV" FOR "SUMMER bring in your lawn mower now for grinding and repairing. BOONE;s SHOP, 16 E. Jackson, Sullivan.
RIP KIRBY
Bright you are, rip... but i'd rather be gouq
ANYWHERE THAN TO SEE
YOUR OLD PA6AU LEE
HAMMING ON THE
HAY CIRCUIT.
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AT THE CHURCHES today s Markets MitLBbRN
FOR SALE 1947 Studebaker 1-ton truck, good buy; 1941 Chevrolet pickup. Lloyd Motor Sales, Sullivan. FORS ALE Weil fed and finished fryers, 40c per lb; Elza Hawkins, 2 miles north,, k mile west. Brick house. t FOR SALE Cantaloupe patch. Melons ripening every day. Must sell because of illness. Augustus Sanders, 2 miles south New Lebanon.
FOR SALE Dandy Used 75 lb. COOLERATOR. A Bargain. P and A Furniture, South Side Square. FOR SALE BredGilts7August and Sept. farrow. Also spring pigs. Spotted Poland registered and immuned. Everett L. Jones, Carlisle, Indiana. FOR SALE Modernized organ. Ideal for den or rumpus room. Price $20.00. Call 128-Y. ,
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS Let us cut your inscriptions or death dates on your monument or marker jusi as it sets in the cemetery with modern sand blast equipment. Ralph Kleysteuber,' Bruceville,, Indiana. Phone 95-W.
PALMER'S PRAIRIE CHURCH OF CHRIST James S. Hardisou, minister ,;. Communion at 10:45 a. m. Preaching each Monday night at 7:00 o'clock. Preaching also the second Sunday of each month.
PAXTOV CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Robert Simpson, pastor Wednesday, 7:00, Y. P. C. ; Prayer service Friday, 7:00. ' Sunday School, 10:00. Preaching, 11:00. . Preaching every Sunday night at 7:00.
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WANTED
WE WANT YOUR CORN! For Best Market prices . . . quick service . . . take it to JOHNSON ELEVATOR, . next to C. & E. I. Depot Sullivan. CESSPOOL, septic tank, government toilet cleaning. Modern pumping equipment. Box 20 care Times. '
FOR SALE A nice 1938 Pontiac 6 coupe. 224 W. Harris St. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow 7 years old, giving 4 gal. rich milk daily. Berndt Olson, 3 miles east Sullivan. .
PABCO Linoleum. 5 yr. guarantee on yard goods and rugs. Buy it this morning, we'll lay it immediately. Call or write for free estimate. Fagg Brothers, Phone 899
5' STEP LADDER $4.40 Steel supports; oosy folding) warp-proof.
The Friendly Store Authorized Dealer
Frank & Bud Vanzo, Owners N. Side Square
WANTED Woman or girl for housework and help of child. Can stay on place. Write Box 23 in care of Times. "WANTED Night waitress "at Kat-A-Korner, six nights a week, Saturday off. Kat-A-Korner, 1 mile south of Sullivan. ""WANTED Good cook at Ducharme's Drive In. Apply in person. No phone call. Must be experienced and good reference.
DCGGER METHODIST V. M. Suddarth, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a, Charles Mason, Supt.
Sunday morning service, 10:30. Prayer services Thursday, 7:00 P. m.
SCOTT CITT PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH " ."" Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service, 10:30 a., m. Preaching Services, 7:00 p. m. ' Weekly Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 7:00. You are invited to worship with m.
MEfeOM CHRISTIAN CHURCH Alan T. Jones, Minister Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Chuch services at 10:30 a. m.
MEROM PENTECOST CHURCH W. H. Day, pastor - Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., Bernard Criss, Supt. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Young peoples service, 6:45 p. m., Easton Shipp, president. Evening service at 7:30. ' Cottage prayer ' service Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. , Thursday evening prayer, service, :00 p.' m. ' Everyone -welcome to attend these services.
INDIANAPOLIS, Jiily 15. (U.R) Hogs 5,000. active, barrows and gilts around 290 lbs. down, fully 25 to instances 50 cents higher, heavier weights scarce, little change, bulk good and choice, 170-240 lbs., $23.00 $23.25, top $23.50 substantially, 240-270 lbs., $22.25 $23.00, odd up to 300 lbs. down to around $20.00 $20.50, odd big 'weights over 375 lbs., $18.00 $18.25, 100-160 lbs., $20.00 down; sows strong, about 25c higher, bulk 400 lbs. down, $16.50 $17.50, few lots $18.00 and- sparingly $18.25, 400-550 lbs., $13.00 $16.50, only extremely heavy weights below $13.00. Cattle 300, calves 300; steers and heifers nominally, steady, not enough steers and yearlings to test market; cows only moderately active, weak, common and medium largely $15.50 $18.00, good beef -cows active, quotable to $19.50; vealers active, mostly 50c higher, top steady at $27.00, bulk good and choice $26.00 $27.00,
l.common and medium unevenly
$20.00 $25.50. I Sheep 200, only few fat lambs in fresh, these about steady, good and choice $25.50 $26.00, feeder buyers taking bulk lightweights and common and medium flesh around $20.00 $22.00, slaughter ewes scarce, steady, $5.00 $8.50.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenwood and son of Indianapolis, spent the week-j-.nl ' with theii parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Riley Greenwood and Mr. and Mr. Thomas Thomas. Judy and Linrla Pchnell left for Chicago Vedtiesday where incy will spend a Izw days with their mother, Mrs. Pnyllis Schnell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M M:jlan, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Howe, ",.Ir and Mrs. Norman Hayes spirit Monday ovening in Terra Haute. Mrs. Norma Jean Meredith i?turncd to her ho;nj in HHuLstac't Sunday after a few days v.i with her gra ldmothcr, Mrs. J. T. Gaskins. Mrs. Katie Jeffers ol ':Vje Haute, visi'cd Mrs. Fannie McKinney Tuesdiy. i
DUGGER
WANTED Waitress to work Sundays on day shift. Apply in person. Ducharme's Drive In. . WANTED Building work of all kinds, carpenter, brick work, new or repair jobs. Free estimates. F. E. Frazier. Call Cromer's Store, Paxton.
WANTED Experienced day cook, 6 days a week, off Sundays. Kat-A-Korner. Call after 3:00 p. m. Phone 9205.
FOR RENT
FOR RENTing room. 204
FOR RENT 3-room
-Furnished sleepSo. Crowder.
PAXTON METHODIST CHTJRCn Rev. Eti Yates, pastor Sunday .School at 10:00 a.
Mrs. Cress Dailey, Supt. Preaching each Sunday at 7:00 p. m. Come and enjoy yourself.
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XTON CHURCH. OF CHRIST Bro. W. S. Driskill of Terre Haute preaches on the first Lord's Day in each month year 1949. Morning services, 10:30, ve'"" ""-"ices. 7:00. ,
MAN, WOMAN . DIE IN WRECK ' RISING SUN, July 15 (UP)
State Police said today Louis C.
furnished
apartment upstairs. Call 539-B or!wilhite age 24, Cincinnati, and
Freda Mae Elder, age 19, address
THREE PERSONS KILLED IN CRASH MUNCIE,' Ind., July 15 (UP) Two persons were in a critical condition at Ball Memorial Hospital today from injuries suffered in an accident in which three others were killed. The dead were Clarence Melvin Blanchard, age 61, his wife, Grace, age 67, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Jeanette Moore, age 74, Muncie. The injured were Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Scott, Frankfort, Ky. .
POISON TOADSTOOLS FATAL TO MAN ! CHICAGO, July 15 (UP) Poisonous toadstools, eaten in the belief they were mushrooms, took the life of one man and sent 10 of his picnic friends to hospitals where they were reported seriously ill. Joe Chordzik, Chicago, died last night here in St. Mary's Hospital. Eight of his friends were in Lakeland hospital, Elkhorn, Wis., and two in Chicago hospitals.
715 South Section St.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms upstairs. 305 North Main. Phone 624.
FOR RENT OR SALE ON CONTRACT (1) 5 rooms, semimodern, close to high school on North Section. ! (2) Five-room house, 3 acres, 1 mile north of Carlisle on 41. Possession soon. Harry Brown, 512 N. Section, Sullivan. ,
unknown, were killed last night in a one-car accident two miles west of Milton, Ohio County, on a country road.
WOMAN GETS 4 MONEY BACK CHICAGO, July 15 (UP) Mrs. Annie Miller, age 28, who always carried $7,000 in her purse "because I didn't trust anybody," lost the purse. The woman who
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FOR RENT Modern furnished Iouna 11 11131 mrs- mmer two-room apt. 332 W. Beech St. lt ba"k today with the money ' intact. . '
Let us install your plumbing and water heaters. Install your bathroom fixtures, now and pay later. Up to 36 months to pay. We are open evenings for your convenience. SULLIVAN PLUMBING CO. First Road East and South of Cheese Factory - Phone 259
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EXLINE CORNER Mrs. David Brown and daughter were in Duggr Wednesday. Mrs. Clark Chambers and family were in Sullivan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewellyn of Dugger were guests of .Mrs. George Young Wednesday. Mrs. George Young called on Mrs. Tom Exline Thursday.
Mrs. Mary Brown cailed Mrs. Cecil Bedwell Friday.
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Mrs. Roxie Smith, Mrs. Ruby Smith and Mrs. Guy 3-nith were in Tere Haute Tuesday. Miss Linda Ellen Smith visited her grandparents at Bickncll over the week-end. Mrs. Wm. Barcroft ' and Mrs. Margaret Davies were n Terre Haute Tuesday. Miss Ethel Phillips :f Indianapdlis, returned home Wednesday after a visit with her sister, Mrs. George DeNeve. ' Mrs. Gene Graham and children of Flint, Michigan, are ;he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abram. Mrs. Betty Barnard returned Tuesday evening from lnlian.i-polis.- , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Price -and sons of Rantoul, Illinois, we:e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Smith Thursday. Mark Pri :e, who has been visiting in Rantoul returned home with them. Bcb Ca'rr and Margaret Bledsoe have returned from Deroit, Michigan after a three weeks visit. Mrs. Opal Barger and iimily and Mrs. Lillie Wheeler of Dugger and Mrs. Jack Watkins and family of Detroit, Michigan, spent Wednesday at Shakamak. Mrs. Lizzie Anderson, who has been the house, guest of Mrs. Elsie Anderson, returned to her home in Sullivan Wednesday.' Miss Marcella Dukes cf Indianapolis, - is spending the week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Dukes. Mrs. Mildred Hunley of De
troit, Michigan, is visiliiij her mother, Mrs. Grace McLvnn ard sister, Mrs. Mary Blakeman. Mrs. John Hope f Detro t, Michigan is spending a . few weeks at her home hzr . Miss Effie Pigg is visiting her sister in Pennsylvania. Mrs. "John Irons and Mrs. David Lippeatt were in Terre Haute Monday. Mrs. George Comstock has returned from Indianapolis. The Woman's Study club met Tuesday evening at the homo ol Mrs. Frank Parsons with Mrs. Monna Hopkins co-hoiiess.
Mrc. Fred Bays.
Mrs. Maude Mf-pkpr has
csived wcrd of ths i rrival of
twin sons bor.i to Dr and Mrs. Olan Meeker at Riverside, Conn, on i Tuesday, Julv 5.
MEROM
Johnny Dean and Billy Ed Smith spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jackson at Merom Station. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Daugherty and family, Chr'stine Arnett and Sheryl McKinle spent Sunday at Shakamak. Mr. and Mrs" Ted French and son cf Venice, California, arrive 1 here Tuesday to je the guests o relatives. Alice Vigus of the Bloomington Hospital, is spending her vacation at homi.- K . Mary Louise .'losteHier of Bejfoid, is the guest of Mr. and
IN MEMORIAM In memory of Mrs. Stella Edds, who passed away five years ago July 16. Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in thy grave so low; Thou no more will join our number, Thou no more our sorrows know. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled,, And in Heaven, with joy to greet, thee, Where no farewell tears are shed. Ernest Edds and family
CARD OF THANKS I "wish to thank my neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of my dearly departed wife, Maggie Jane Dilley. Also thanks to Rev. John Jerrells, pallbearers, singers, and donors of the beautiful floral offerings and those who sent cards and paid their respects. Rev. Emery Dilley
EVANS Funeral Home Dugger, Ind. AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 44
READY
CONCRETE
Concrete Blocks
Call or Write
CARL A. NEWLIN
Phone 20
Hutsonville, I1L
DRIVE IN THEATRE 2 Mile's East Of Linton On Highway 54
Opens at 7:(
First Show Starts at Dark
Saturday, July 16 "NORTHWEST STAMPEDE" '.' JOAN LESLIE - JAMES CRAIG i Cinecolor Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. July 17-18-19-20 "PA AND MA KETTLE" MARJORIE MAIN Cartoon s Shorts
ENDING TONIGHT "Adventures Of Robin Hood"
, FOR A TASTY SNACK. IT'S THE PERFECT WAY TO TOP OFF A PLEASANT EVENING. WE'VE A HOST OF DELICIOUS TREATS ON OUR MENUS. COME IN. - '' V'
North On Highway 41 CLOSED ALL "DAY MONDAYS
